New York Times Cafeteria
620 8th Ave, New York
(212) 221-0308
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HIGH IN THE SKY,and available only to the few who pass through security processes, the cafeteria is airy and spacious. Big tables for six or eight are scattered and spaced widely. Lovely space!
Such a great place with a lovely atrium
It’s definitely a landmark.
It’s a place for New York Times employees who put a higher value on convenience than taste.
Worst food I’ve had in New York.
Landmark in the city, just across from Port Authority
Best sunsets
Amazing architecture!
This building is on eighth avenue in midtown Manhattan. It looks amazing from the outside where horizontal rods on the building facade acts as a shading device, and also an aesthetic veil. Do visit!
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Don't sit on the stairs in the main lobby. The security guards will make you stand up✌️
The cafeteria on the 14th floor is not to be missed. The food is excellent and the two-story windows look onto a beckoning Gotham.
Lobby made for photos. Ask at the reception for permission.
little painting (in L.A. now) "may happiness and prosperity follow you wherever you go." the building itself is energizing!
Must-see: "Moveable Type" installation by Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen in the lobby. (open to public)
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